Please Note: This is an authentic 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Treasure Coin, and you will receive the exact pendant in the photographs and description.

One of the most famed treasure fleets of all time, the 1715 Spanish Treasure Fleet yields some of the most stunning examples of early 1700's silver Spanish "cob" shipwreck treasure coins.

Crudely minted cob coins - short for cabo de barra, or "from the end of the bar," each has it's own unique shape - and combined with the sea wear and stunning patinas, each is a small work of art!

Your 1715 Fleet Shipwreck Treasure Coin

Date: Circa 1713

Denomination: 4 Reale

Mint: Mexico City, New Spain

Assayer: Not Visible but was Jose Eustaquio de Leon

Ruler: King Philip V of Spain

Coin Metal: Silver

Bezel Metal: 18K Gold & Proprietary Non-Tarnishing Sterling Silver

Jewelry Artist: Robert Lewis Knecht

Size: 1" Across, 1 3/4" Tall

Obverse (Front): The Crusader’s Cross

Reverse: (Back): The shield of King Philip V of Spain

Note from Robert: This 1715 Fleet 4 Reale is from our Frank Vaughn collection! Exclusive to Cannon Beach Treasure Company, these coins were recovered during the "Golden Age" of 1715 Fleet recovery. Frank was an original investor in the Real Eight company when salvage of the Fleet was just getting started... and he happened to be in charge of the NASA's Saturn V Crawler/Transporter program back in the day. Coins from this early salvage are some of the most detailed to come off the Fleet. This coin come with an article written about Frank and his work with NASA!